| Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz - 1996 - 528 Seiten
...within themselves; but let us not dwell on that point now. PHIL. Similarly, 'when by impulse it sets another ball in motion, that lay in its way, it only...communicates the motion it had received from another, and loses in it self so much, as the other received'. THEO. This erroneous opinion that bodies lose as... | |
| Jeffrey Edwards - 2023 - 308 Seiten
...a Billiard-stick, it is not any action of the Ball, but bare passion: Also when by impulse it sets another Ball in motion, that lay in its way, it only communicates the motion it has received from another, and loses in itself so much, as the other received; which gives us but a... | |
| Brian David Ellis - 2002 - 196 Seiten
...Billiard-stick, it is not any action of the Ball, but a bare passion: Also when by impulse it sets another Ball in motion, that lay in its way, it only...communicates the motion it had received from another, and loses in it self so much, as the other received; which gives us but a very obscure Idea of active Power,... | |
| M. E. Hawkesworth, Maurice Kogan - 2004 - 690 Seiten
...the billiard-stick, it is not any action of the ball, but bare passion. Also when by impulse it sets another ball in motion that lay in its way, it only...communicates the motion it had received from another, and loses in itself so much as the other received: which gives us |an| idea of an active power of moving.... | |
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